Cell Reports (Jun 2013)

TGF-β Signaling Is Associated with Endocytosis at the Pocket Region of the Primary Cilium

  • Christian Alexandro Clement,
  • Katrine Dalsgaard Ajbro,
  • Karen Koefoed,
  • Maj Linea Vestergaard,
  • Iben Rønn Veland,
  • Maria Perestrello Ramos Henriques de Jesus,
  • Lotte Bang Pedersen,
  • Alexandre Benmerah,
  • Claus Yding Andersen,
  • Lars Allan Larsen,
  • Søren Tvorup Christensen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2013.05.020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
pp. 1806 – 1814

Abstract

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Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) signaling is regulated by clathrin-dependent endocytosis (CDE) for the control of cellular processes during development and in tissue homeostasis. The primary cilium coordinates several signaling pathways, and the pocket surrounding the base and proximal part of the cilium is a site for CDE. We report here that TGF-β receptors localize to the ciliary tip and endocytic vesicles at the ciliary base in fibroblasts and that TGF-β stimulation increases receptor localization and activation of SMAD2/3 and ERK1/2 at the ciliary base. Inhibition of CDE reduced TGF-β-mediated signaling at the cilium, and TGF-β signaling and CDE activity are reduced at stunted primary cilia in Tg737orpk fibroblasts. Similarly, TGF-β signaling during cardiomyogenesis correlated with accumulation of TGF-β receptors and activation of SMAD2/3 at the ciliary base. Our results indicate that the primary cilium regulates TGF-β signaling and that the ciliary pocket is a compartment for CDE-dependent regulation of signal transduction.